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Colder, Vol. 1 by Paul Tobin, Daniel Chabon, Juan Ferreyra, Scott Allie

rzmanjal's review

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2.0

4.5

It was really cool! I liked the whole idea of a demonic Boston and don't get me started on the artwork! It's so beautiful and colors and AHH! The art was the best thing about it in my opinion!

revslick's review

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4.0

Tobin's Colder is if Lovecraft & Poe had a love child

jct_35's review

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3.0

That artwork though....amazing

dylancampbell's review

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5.0

I had seen Colder on several lists of best horror graphic novels so when I finally stumbled across it in my local comic shop I decided to give it a chance - and it was freakin' good. It left me wanting more and just as chilled as I could hope.

missr6's review

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2.0

Lack of answers and world-building.

nexusgoblin's review

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4.0

Colder is one of those books I grabbed based purely on the fact that the cover was one that I couldn’t take my eyes off of. Granted this one is more of ‘oh god that’s terrible’ kind of fixation but nevertheless I was drawn in and if you think the cover is bad you’re in for a treat.

The story revolves around Declan Thomas and his nurse Reece who has been taking care of him while he was basically in an aware state of comatose. When he suddenly gets ups and starts talking she is both intrigued and reluctant to be brought along in his tale which delves right into insanity and put her in danger.

I love the fact that this is a book about insanity, it’s caught up in it and pulls you in till your at the point where you don’t really want to look away no matter how much you cringe. I love the overall story and how oddly twisted it is and at times it’s even cute. There is some humor which offset the amount of horrible stuff that happens. Jack Nimble is quite the bad guy, he reminds me of Joker only he has much more power to harass people to the point of breaking. The one complaint I have is that wish the explanation had come a bit sooner because I was really lost on the how and why for a bit.

I’m really glad I decided to read this one and I’m definitely looking forward to seeing what happens with this concept in the future.

willdrown's review

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4.0

Great body horror with surrealism that's brought down by a very unnecessary romantic plot and pretty poor tonal shifts (the ending takes the cake on that one.) Still, the creativity on display is pretty impressive and the villain here is a lot of fun. I'm very much down for more as long as the tone evens out.